Edward Lee Childe to Robert E. Lee
- Containers:
- Box 7, Folder 5
- Abstract:
- Edward Lee Childe, Robert E. Lee's nephew, had allowed a family friend to read a letter to him from his "Aunt Mary" (Mary Custis Lee). The letter divulged details of Richmond in the two months after its fall as well as the sentiments of Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis Lee regarding the war and figures such as Jefferson Davis. The family friend, without permission, submitted a copy of the letter to a newspaper, which published it. The newspaper wrote that the letter was "from the pen of a lady residing in Richmond, Virginia, where she is widely known and beloved for the admirable simplicity of her life and character, and for the practice of 'all the charities of mother, daughter, and sister.'" It was fairly obvious that the letter in the newspaper was written by Mary Custis Lee, mostly thanks to allusions to her husband and children, and for this reason Childe wrote to Robert E. Lee to apologize and explain the circumstances.
- Language:
- English
- Other descriptive data:
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A clipping of the anonymous letter from Mary Custis Lee published in the newspaper is included with the letter. The letter is signed only as "Edward". However, a note follows the transcription of the letter, reading "This letter is probably from Edward Lee Childe. This based on a note on the reverse of a letter by Mr. P. S. Worsley to Mr. Childe written from Herndon Sept 15th (most likely 1865). On the reverse is a note by General Lee which states: 29 Sept '65 Edwd Lee Childe sends dedication of P.S. Ensley's (?) Of his translation of Illiad. A translation of Homer is mentioned in the text of Edward's letter."
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Special Collections and ArchivesJames G. Leyburn LibraryWashington and Lee University204 W. Washington StreetLexington, VA 24450
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